Barite Gutama, Ronald M Cornely, Emma J B Nordahl, Erin Lee, Ricardo A Torress-Guzman, Benjamine Savitz, Erin Abbott, Anthony Hoang, Isaac V Manzanera Esteve, Wesley Thayer
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Abstract
Abstract: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has revolutionized neuroimaging by enabling a noninvasive visualization of tissue microstructure through the analysis of the apparent diffusion of water molecules. Originating from the foundational principles of Brownian motion and Fick's law, DTI evolved from early diffusion magnetic resonance imaging into an advanced diagnostic tool for in vivo characterization of axonal pathways. This review traces the historical development of DTI and evaluates its expanding clinical applications, particularly in assessing peripheral nerve pathologies. In this review, we conducted an extensive literature review focusing on key aspects of DTI, including its mathematical framework, image acquisition protocols, core parameters, and clinical applications. The review highlighted DTI's advancements, technical challenges, and diagnostic potential with a focus on peripheral nerve imaging. While DTI has been widely adopted for central nervous system disorders, it has recently demonstrated utility in peripheral nerve imaging. Peripheral nerve-specific protocols yield higher resolution and improved accuracy; however, motion artifacts, small nerve size, non-Gaussian diffusion behavior, and lack of standardization continue to limit DTI's implementation in this area. Overall, DTI offers a robust, noninvasive method for assessing peripheral nerve integrity and pathology, with growing clinical value in early detection and diagnosis.
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The only independent journal devoted to general plastic and reconstructive surgery, Annals of Plastic Surgery serves as a forum for current scientific and clinical advances in the field and a sounding board for ideas and perspectives on its future. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original articles, brief communications, case reports, and notes in all areas of interest to the practicing plastic surgeon. There are also historical and current reviews, descriptions of surgical technique, and lively editorials and letters to the editor.